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  • 05/05/2012 | World

    Explosions in two Syrian cities, kill at least three

    An explosion killed several people in Aleppo and two blasts hit a Damascus highway today in further signs that rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad are shifting tactics towards homemade explosives.

  • 05/05/2012 | World

    France readies for poll, Sarkozy closes on Hollande

    Campaigning ended on Saturday in France for a decisive second-round presidential vote expected to crown Francois Hollande the country's first Socialist leader in two decades despite polls showing President Nicolas Sarkozy clawing back some ground.

  • 05/05/2012 | World

    Japan nuclear power-free as last reactor shuts

    Japanese utility Hokkaido Electric Power Co began shutting the country's last active nuclear reactor on Saturday, leaving the world's third-biggest user of atomic energy with no nuclear-derived electricity for the first time since 1970.

  • 05/05/2012 | World

    Obama kicks off campaigning in must-win states

    President Barack Obama held his first political rallies of the 2012 presidential race today, targeting two swing states that could be critical to his bid to retain the White House.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    Army imposes curfew in Cairo district after clashes

    Egypt's army imposed an overnight curfew around the defence ministry in Cairo on Friday after protesters clashed with troops there during demonstrations against the country's military rulers, leaving one soldier dead and 373 people wounded.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    'Concordia should be sunk, not saved,' says diver

    The Costa Concordia, the wrecked liner which has been half-submerged near the Italian island of Giglio since it hit a rock in January, could be a paradise for recreational scuba divers from around the world - if sunk instead of salvaged.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    Global shares slide after US payroll data

    Global stocks swooned after a weak US jobs report and data that suggested a deeper recession across the euro zone than previously thought dented sentiment.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    Jailed US contractor in Cuba pleads for brief release

    A US contractor imprisoned in Cuba praised Raúl Castro's economic reforms but called the Cuban government's treatment of him "shameful" in his first media interview since he was jailed more than two years ago.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    London win eases Cameron's UK vote setback

    Boris Johnson dodged a humiliating nationwide defeat for Prime Minister David Cameron by winning London in local elections that saw voters angry at Britain's economic woes flock to opposition Labour and a right-wing anti-European fringe party.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    UK says Argentina's Olympics spot is 'a political stunt'

    The British Foreign Office criticized one more time a controversial spot showing an Argentine athlete training for the London Olympic Games in Puerto Argentino, in the Malvinas Islands. Foreign Secretary William Hague dismissed the spot as a "stunt".


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